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Trending “hot” in tile flooring
Thursday, January 20, 2022 6:38 AM
It's easy to make your floor special with all the colors, styles, shapes, and sizes that you'll find in the tile shop. Here are some of the things you can expect to see this year. Of course, every ceramic we mention can be found in our inventory.
Marble look tiles
Just the word evokes thoughts of luxury. However, marble is timeless, so it will always be in style.
Manufacturers now create true-to-life mimics that are less expensive, stronger, and, best of all, don't need sealing. Check out Classic Calacatta by Tesoro.
The little black floor tile
Black is a trés chic end that goes with anything. It works very well in modern and Scandinavian styles.
Black ceramics often come in hexagons, rectangles, or classic square grids. Check out Bee Hive by Daltile or the Cremo by Happy Floors for the traditional rectangular grids.
Stone/wood/encaustic-style/decorative looks
Manufacturers can create intricate patterns with unique veining variations, raised grains, and textures thanks to technology. You'll find these from manufacturers like Daltile, Happy Floors, Emser, and Tesoro throughout our tile store inventory.
Bring the outdoors in
Biophilia translates to "connect with nature." Flora, fauna, shrubbery, and all-things-green make us connect. See Expanse-Isle Natura or Chemistry by Emser.
Porcelain: ideal floor tile for busy rooms
Heavier, denser, and completely waterproof, porcelain can be made to look like anything, including wood, stone, fabric, and leather. Speaking of fabric, explore Fabric Art by Daltile.
One of the largest tile flooring companies in Broward County
Jason's Carpet & Tile was founded in 1973, and we have a leading position in the flooring industry. Our knowledgeable management team will help you select floor tiles and give you a free quote.
Call for an appointment to visit our showroom in Margate, FL. We work with homeowners and businesses in Lauderdale, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, and Coconut Creek.